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Reading: A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire - I read the first Toby Daye novel last year (I think, maybe the year before) and initially sort of bounced off it a bit, but then when I treated it as a story in its own right rather than a Whodunnit, I got more into it. This one is more straightforwardly Whodunnity. I'm not necessarily raving about it, but I like the fact that the protagonist owns her various failings and errors, and I'm curious to know who the culprit is.

Listening: I've been listening to the episodes of Toby Hadoake's podcast that are not commentary (a fairly small number). Today's was on words that Doctor Who has taught us in which, among other things, I learned I've been mispronouncing Gillat (as in Gary Gillat) for at least a decade.

Watching: Just now, Blakes' 7, but I can recommend the Netflix Lupin series. I think of it as Lupin gets the Sherlock treatment, but its very much its own thing and has a different premise for the modern take.

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Date: 2021-02-04 04:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daniel-saunders.livejournal.com
Is Gillat hard G or soft G? I've never been able to work it out!

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Date: 2021-02-04 07:13 pm (UTC)
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The Toby Daye books are one of my all time fave urban fantasy series. The first book was hard for me to get through because Toby is just in SUCH a terrible place after everything that happened to start off the series, but it's so utterly one of those series and stories that just gets better and better with every installment. It's flat out a MASTERCLASS in playing the long game overarching plot wise. With each book that comes out, you get reveals from hints and what seem like throwaway moments from earlier books that are just mindblowingly well planned out. It's definitely worth keeping going. They all are a bit who-dunnit-ish (Toby is a PI/knight errant after all), but the ways the mysteries are tied together and to the bigger picture plots are seriously cool I think! Seanan McGuire (and her other pen names) is probably one of my top three fave authors by now.

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Date: 2021-02-08 03:11 pm (UTC)
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It is entirely possible. I am pretty quick to jump on my soapbox for Seanan McGuire, it's true lol

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